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More debris of MH370 located

A piece of wing debris found in Mauritius is from MH370.

Sydney: A piece of wing debris found in Mauritius is from MH370, Australian authorities said on Friday as they cautioned the discovery shed no new light on the missing passenger jet’s specific location. The composite debris, recovered from the island nation in May, is the latest fragment found along western Indian Ocean shorelines linked to Malaysia Airlines MH370.

The Boeing 777 disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014 carrying 239 passengers and crew. Despite an extensive underwater search in the southern Indian Ocean far off Western Australia’s coast where investigators believe the plane crashed, no trace of the aircraft has been found there.

The wing part “was a trailing edge section of Boeing 777 left, outboard flap, originating from the Malaysian Airlines aircraft registered 9M-MRO (MH370)”, the agency leading the search, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), said in a report. “A part number was identified on a section of the debris,” the ATSB said, adding another “unique work order number” assigned by the flap manufacturer corresponded to MH370.

Several pieces of debris linked to the flight have been discovered along western Indian Ocean shorelines. The Mauritius part is the third fragment to be confirmed as coming from MH370. More than 110,000 square kilometres of the search area has been scoured so far.

( Source : AFP )
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